Description
Discover a classic piece of journalism history with **The New Yorker Magazine July 15, 1974**, featuring a unique theme cover designed by the renowned illustrator Edward Koren. This magazine is more than just a publication; it captures the essence of an era, making it a perfect collectible for both fans of the magazine and enthusiasts of vintage art.
In good condition, this magazine showcases a striking cover that reflects the creative spirit of the 1970s. It is a newsstand copy; however, please note that it comes with no label, providing a clean and authentic appearance. The magazine has minor wear throughout, a testament to its history and age.
The protective plastic covering ensures that this magazine remains in good shape while you enjoy its valuable content. Inside, you'll find an array of articles, stories, and illustrations that encapsulate cultural and social discussions of the time.
Key features of this edition include:
- Authentic theme cover art by Edward Koren, adding artistic value and charm to your collection.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering, preserving it for years to come.
Please refer to the accompanying images for a closer look. The magazine displays some marks and rips; these imperfections are clearly visible in the photos. They do not detract from the overall enjoyment of this vintage piece but rather enhance its character. Check out the images below:
Overall, The New Yorker Magazine July 15, 1974 is a delightful addition to any collection. Whether you want to read through its pages or display its fascinating cover, it promises to be a conversation starter and a nostalgic reminder of a vibrant time in publishing history.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of this iconic magazine. It's a fascinating slice of history waiting to be appreciated and cherished!